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Kronos Quartet

Kronos Quartet

The GRAMMY-winning quartet performs signature Kronos works and new compositions by composers from the countries impacted by the 2017 executive order on immigration.

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Daniel Sloss: X

Daniel Sloss: X

One of Scotland’s most successful comedians, the 28-year-old stand-up comic performs his tenth solo show with Daniel Sloss: X.

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The Crisis in...

The Crisis in Gaza: Policy Ideas for Peace

Experts from the Center for a New American Security and the Brookings Institution’s Center for Middle East Policy explore how to break the cycle of violence in Gaza.

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Karamo Brown

Karamo Brown

In Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope, “Queer Eye”’s culture expert shares his story for the first time, exploring how the challenges in his own life have allowed him to transform the lives of those in need.

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Alyssa Mastro...

Alyssa Mastromonaco

So Here’s the Thing… is a no-nonsense twenty-first-century girl’s guide to life from the former White House deputy chief of staff under President Obama.

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Women at Work...

Women at Work Podcast

In the award-winning podcast from the Harvard Business Review, experts discuss navigating the rewards and risks of being in the spotlight at work.

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Andrew Rannells

Andrew Rannells

From the actor, singer, and performer best known for originating the role of Elder Price in “The Book of Mormon” and playing Elijah Krantz in HBO’s “Girls” comes Too Much is Not Enough: A Memoir of Fumbling Toward Adulthood.

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Dr. Lonnie Sm...

Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio

A living legend of the Hammond B-3 organ, the NEA Jazz Master performs from his new live album, All in My Mind.

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Shushan Circu...

Shushan Circus: A Purim Celebration

Experience a full megillah reading and unconventional spiel, a satirical spin on the traditional Purim story. Enjoy hamataschen, dancing, carnival games, and plenty of libations at our after-party.

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Anoushka Shan...

Anoushka Shankar, sitar (Late Show)

The sitar virtuoso and cross-genre adventurer returns to her roots in North Indian classical music.

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Spirituality and Social Justice

Are you doing enough to make the world a better place? Dr. Erica Brown speaks with Ruth Messinger, an iconic social justice activist and former president of the American Jewish World Service, and Sarah Hurwitz, the former chief speechwriter for First Lady Michelle Obama, about the intersection between Judaism, spirituality, and social justice.

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Cecile Richards

Cecile Richards

On the occasion of the paperback release of the New York Times bestseller Make Trouble, the author and former president of Planned Parenthood speaks to other women leaders about standing up, speaking out, and finding the courage to lead.

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Gretchen Rubin

Gretchen Rubin

In her new book, Outer Order, Inner Calm, Rubin tackles the challenges of clearing clutter to help create a more peaceful, pleasant, and orderly environment, and in turn make for happier, healthier, and more productive lives.

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Lori Gottlieb

Lori Gottlieb

In Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, Gottlieb—a psychotherapist and the “Dear Therapist” columnist for The Atlantic—takes us behind the scenes of a therapist’s world where her patients are looking for answers (and so is she).

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Chucho Valdés

Chucho Valdés

The three-time Latin GRAMMY Award-winner and towering virtuoso pianist performs alone in an intimate program.

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